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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Often used in overtures - a composition that uses passages from other movements of the composition in its entirety.
Scherzo
Medley
Oratorio
Sonata
2. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Mezzo
Time Signature
Temperament
Tremolo
3. The first section of a movement written in sonata form - introducing the melodies and themes.
Scordatura
Exposition
Polyphony
Motif
4. A musical form where the principal theme is repeated several times. The rondo was often used for the final movements of classical sonata form works.
Neoclassical
EnharmonicInterval
Rondo
Canon
5. The unit of measure where the beats on the lines of the staff are divided up into two - three - four beats to a measure.
Staccato
Modulation
Measure
Register
6. One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment.
Parody
Ornaments
Leading note
A cappella
7. Closing section of a movement.
Progression
Classical
Coda
Soprano
8. A mild glissando between two notes for an expressive effect.
Portamento
Musicology
Introduction
Ensemble
9. Unmusical - without tone.
Tone less
Canon
Natural
Gavotte
10. The first tone of a scale also known as a keynote.
Tonic
Development
Encore
Monotone
11. A short and simple melody performed by a soloist that is part of a larger piece.
Tremolo
Pitch
Cavatina
Choir
12. A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions.
Operetta
March
Partial
Trio
13. String instruments that are picked instead of bowed.
Concerto
Pizzicato
Legato
Triad
14. A set of seven musicians who perform a composition written for seven parts.
Hymn
Key signature
Septet
Theme
15. Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries. Characterized by emotional - flowery music; written in strict form.
Interval
Baroque
Fourth
Accelerando
16. A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease.
Flat
Romantic
Triplet
Adagio
17. A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
Fourth
Carol
Parody
Tuning
18. Convenient method of numbering a composer's works where a number follows the word 'opus'.For example - Opus 28 - No. 4.
Grandioso
Grave
Modes
Opus
19. The technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line.
Rhythm
Klangfarbenmelodie
Temperament
Fugue
20. The interval between two notes. Three whole tones and one semitone make up the distance between the two notes.
Fifth
Glissando
Castrato
Partita
21. A style of singing which is characterized by the easy and flowing tone of the composition.
Cantabile
Ricercar
Da Capo
Tablature
22. Piece of instrumental music played between scenes in a play or opera.
Interlude
Portamento
Rubato
Clef
23. To shift to another key.
Medley
Concerto
Modulation
Staccato
24. Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
Grandioso
Glissando
Canon
Dynamics
25. A sequence of songs - perhaps on a single theme - or with texts by one poet - or having continuos narrative.
Homophony
Song cycle
Klangfarbenmelodie
Pizzicato
26. The manner in which tones are produced with regard to pitch.
Intonation
Slur
Pentatonic Scale
Recitative
27. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Conductor
Register
Energico
Ornaments
28. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Pitch
Legato
Canon
Polytonality
29. Pertaining to the sonata form - a fast movement in triple time.
Scherzo
Espressivo
Soprano
Tune
30. The raising and lowering a pitch of an instrument to produce the correct tone of a note.
Temperament
Exposition
Tuning
Fugue
31. A loose collection of instrumental compositions.
Septet
Suite
Serenade
Sequence
32. A form of Italian opera beginning at the end of the 19th century. The setting is contemporary to the composer's own time - and the characters are modeled after every day life.
Gavotte
Grave
Tuning
Verismo
33. The principal note of a triad.
Root
Minor
Treble
Renaissance
34. A reprise.
Staccato
Tablature
Modes
Recapitulation
35. Two or three melodic lines played at the same time.
Scordatura
Relative major and minor
Monotone
Counterpoint
36. An extended cantata on a sacred subject.
Allegro
Oratorio
Opus
Refrain
37. A scale consisting of only whole-tone notes. Such a scale consists of only 6 notes.
Treble
Modes
Whole-tone scale
Stretto
38. A style of male singing where by partial use of the vocal chords - the voice is able to reach the pitch of a female.
Oratorio
Reprise
Tempo
Falsetto
39. A short light musical drama.
Accessible
Interpretation
Operetta
Presto
40. A string of chords played in succession.
Chord progression
String Quartet
Orchestration
Sonata
41. A set of five musicians who perform a composition written for five parts.
Beat
Tonic
Rococo
Quintet
42. A repeated phrase.
Grave
Sonata
Form
Ostinato
43. A musical style characterized as excessive - ornamental - and trivial.
Rococo
Recapitulation
Beat
Opus
44. Rapid alternation between notes that are a half tone or whole tone apart.
Finale
Trill
Rubato
Rhythm
45. To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
Glee
Grave
Beat
Fermata
46. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Phrase
Octave
Courante
Sextet
47. A style of singing which is characterized by the easy and flowing tone of the composition.
Relative pitch
Cantabile
Temperament
Tonal
48. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Whole note
Canon
Encore
Part
49. The playing or singing the upper half of the vocal range. Also the highest voice in choral singing.
Galliard
Chromatic scale
Interval
Treble
50. Passage for the entire ensemble or orchestra without a soloist.
Cadenza
Portamento
Tutti
Accelerando